MFIG members @CanZhao5 and Kayleigh Earle talking at #ECFG16 today. Come and find them at the conference (or bar) to talk Aspergillus in the CF lung and @UoMCOFUN including our favourite, YakA
Excellent talk on environmental sensing based on proteins kinome Competitive fitness profiling of A. fumigatus mutants by @bromleymichael@UofMMFIG#HFP2022
Phe-BODIPYs: a new class of small fluorogenic amino acids to make 'turn-on' peptides for imaging pathogens. Free paper @angew_chem➡️https://t.co/pTzH1DVsbK. Work led by the Mendive-Tapia siblings (!) and great collaboration with @CanZhao5@aztul @EdinUni_MeetCIR @ERC_Research
Is it possible that if we stop using azoles in the fields there'll be a reduction in fungal resistance? I hope this proves true
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@MFIG_Bignell A very very sad day, Nick was a fantastic scientist and a very dear friend and mentor to me, all the days we spent together are flashing back constantly. Miss him
The novel coronavirus is forcing scientific conferences to be canceled around the world. Scientists are looking for new ways to connect and network without them, something some say is long overdue. #COVID19 https://t.co/4u4L0qcqAY
I hope everyone has a chance to watch this informative interview on lesson learned from #coronavirus about potable CT scans, why home quarantine may not work and how to break chains of transmission by #newyorktimes health and science reporter Donald McNeil
Watch this. It shows why we should all do the right thing and stay home to the fullest extent possible. All of us can help slow the spread of the virus, protecting the elderly, the vulnerable, and each other. https://t.co/FgffQrMVB7
Early-career researchers worldwide are availing themselves of an important but formerly obscure resource: three downloadable databases of hundreds of global funding opportunities and fellowships. https://t.co/sYtAk1heY1